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. >> it is not that different from iraq. there are bad things going on in iraq, too. it is not completely peaceable. >> but iraq has a history -- >> the american people really, are on a quasi-isolationist move right now. they don't care for it at all. >> that's a big reason why -- >> there are circumstances that can intervene. which change plans quite legitimately. >> that's right. >> there is not much to >>> exit question. president obama's aim is to transform afghanistan in a way that is commensurate with the military and economic means that will do do the job. isn't that true? carney? >> i don't think they will be able to bring enough force to make afghanistan be peaceful or anything. i think obama is looking for an excuse to cut and run without making it look like cutting and running. >> do you think he can find it? >> yes, i think he is very good at finding excuses. excellent. >> eleanor? >> he has put in place a withdrawal plan and i think he is going to stick to it. maybe after the election, president romney or president obama, they will reassess, but i think f
. >> it is not that different from iraq. there are bad things going on in iraq, too. it is not completely peaceable. >> but iraq has a history -- >> the american people really, are on a quasi-isolationist move right now. they don't care for it at all. >> that's a big reason why -- >> there are circumstances that can intervene. which change plans quite legitimately. >> that's right. >> there is not much to >>> exit question. president obama's...
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. >> it's also, look at iraq and also reduced our leverage on players that are inclined to help us. there was news, again, just this week of overflights from iran to syria and the iraqi government basically can't do anything about it because we don't have a u.s. presence there anymore. >> and joe biden asked the president of iraq to please stop these flights and he's been rebuffed. and some say we may have to withdraw the aid if you don't stop the flight. but they don't have-- >> leverage. >> we have a lot less leverage with them. should mitt romney make foreign policy more after issue in the campaign? >> i think that obama is actually vulnerable on foreign policy. there's an image that obama got usama there for-- and dan points out, a very bad position, increasingly aggressive enough on the part of the east and iran rushing towards a nuclear weapon. >> paul: he can do that,'s he going to have an opportunity one of the debates almost all on foreign policy. i know bret can't wait for that. well, forget the middle east, if you're following presidential campaign, you may think that chi
. >> it's also, look at iraq and also reduced our leverage on players that are inclined to help us. there was news, again, just this week of overflights from iran to syria and the iraqi government basically can't do anything about it because we don't have a u.s. presence there anymore. >> and joe biden asked the president of iraq to please stop these flights and he's been rebuffed. and some say we may have to withdraw the aid if you don't stop the flight. but they don't have--...
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focusing mostly iraq. they speak about tensions between saudi arabia and iran. -- for the fall semester. and i would just mention in the way of an advertisement that we will be having our next program on october 23. it will be on jordan. jordan, i think it put a title out there of -- in the cross hairs again. we are fortunate to have the vice-president for studies at carnegie endowment for national peace. and a very good personal friend who will be coming as well as dr. kurt ryan, an associate of the latin .ppellati tonight as we gather, i always express my appreciation to the exxon mobil corp., which is a donor. it gives us substantial contributions each year to put on these programs, pay for expenses. and bring some of these guests from out-of-town. i think of them. tonight, we are going to focus on oil and politics in the persian gulf. and really focus on the prominence of this area and the energy market. the persian gulf area as 60% of the world's proven oil reserves. and 40% of the world's proven gas
focusing mostly iraq. they speak about tensions between saudi arabia and iran. -- for the fall semester. and i would just mention in the way of an advertisement that we will be having our next program on october 23. it will be on jordan. jordan, i think it put a title out there of -- in the cross hairs again. we are fortunate to have the vice-president for studies at carnegie endowment for national peace. and a very good personal friend who will be coming as well as dr. kurt ryan, an associate...
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the war in iraq. the feet for the democratic nomination in which barack obama prevailed over hillary clinton. this first obama term in office. as reminder that many of the issues our country faces today were with us then. take a look at how our very first show began. a blank check. president bush wants a double barrel of power to go after iraq. the doctrine too brazen? were we warned? and the details on what the c.i.a. and the f.b.i. knew about a possible attack on the world trade center before 9-11:who will take the heat? clinton, bush? or the spies who couldn't see straight? the sounds of the democrats. tom daschle calls the bush economy atrorks but has no democratic alternative. unable to challenge the president's war or his tax cuts, are the democrats afraid to fight for anything? we were debating invasion of iraq back then. the panel on that first show, david brooks, then of the whitley standard and the new republics, michelle cotto. i asked about the advice george w. bush was getting from some o
the war in iraq. the feet for the democratic nomination in which barack obama prevailed over hillary clinton. this first obama term in office. as reminder that many of the issues our country faces today were with us then. take a look at how our very first show began. a blank check. president bush wants a double barrel of power to go after iraq. the doctrine too brazen? were we warned? and the details on what the c.i.a. and the f.b.i. knew about a possible attack on the world trade center before...
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the war in iraq is over. american troops have come home. we've begun a transition in afghanistan, and america and our allies will end our war on schedule in 2014. al qaeda has been weakened and osama bin laden is no more. nations have come together to lock down nuclear materials and america and russia are reducing our arsenals. we have seen hard choices made from cairo to put more power in the hands of citizens. at a time of economic challenge, the world has come together to broaden prosperity. through the g-20 we have partnered with emerging countries to keep the world on the path of recovery. america's pursuit and development agenda that fuels growth and breaks dependency and worked with african leaders to help them feed their nations. new partnerships have been forged to combat corruption and promote government that is open and transparent and new commitments have been made through the equal futures partnership to ensure that women and girls can fully participate in politics and pursue opportunity. and later today i will discuss our effo
the war in iraq is over. american troops have come home. we've begun a transition in afghanistan, and america and our allies will end our war on schedule in 2014. al qaeda has been weakened and osama bin laden is no more. nations have come together to lock down nuclear materials and america and russia are reducing our arsenals. we have seen hard choices made from cairo to put more power in the hands of citizens. at a time of economic challenge, the world has come together to broaden prosperity....
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in 2006 when you lead the first provincial reconstruction team not in afghanistan, but in northern iraq. he then became ambassador brock before returning to the u.s. embassy in baghdad. finally into does intend you were sworn in as u.s. ambassador to pakistan. i understand that after you retire you will be going to the columbia school of law and then follow that with some other academic. welcome back to the world of academia. you as representative in pakistan during changing time. your tenure was exactly not an easy one. relations between the two countries after the quite unprecedented series of crisis of 2001 in particular, the cut off of the line of supply. 2011 was, indeed, a relief for pakistan meet-u.s. relations. establishing and reasoning was, indeed, no small achievement. but moments of truth, and i suppose we are all keen to know, was this different in nature? i've told you about pakistan, the u.s., and the relationship between the two countries. or the relations ever tried to be the same? that is the? that a lot of people have in mind. how is it likely to evolve? what the chal
in 2006 when you lead the first provincial reconstruction team not in afghanistan, but in northern iraq. he then became ambassador brock before returning to the u.s. embassy in baghdad. finally into does intend you were sworn in as u.s. ambassador to pakistan. i understand that after you retire you will be going to the columbia school of law and then follow that with some other academic. welcome back to the world of academia. you as representative in pakistan during changing time. your tenure...
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involve the killings of two terror suspects who were tortured to death in the agency's facilities in iraq and afghanistan investigators say they didn't have enough evidence but some experts believe it might have been destroyed on purpose. the cia destroying some of the peeps that in itself is a criminal action that that itself shouldn't been pursued. hopefully won't be pursued in some time but this has been you know this is still the george w. bush administration's activities being carried on by the obama administration actions as well as the lead prosecutor on this i've done and was appointed by me casey who was appointed under george w. bush who was one of the neo cons who. was was very potent anti terror and islam in the number of respects so we're seeing the same kind of thing going on and there were those who ordered those who covered it up those who ordered the cover to cover up they should be in court we should be investigating them. now for a look at some other stories from around the world thousands of protesters have occupied the main highway leading to the brain capital to dema
involve the killings of two terror suspects who were tortured to death in the agency's facilities in iraq and afghanistan investigators say they didn't have enough evidence but some experts believe it might have been destroyed on purpose. the cia destroying some of the peeps that in itself is a criminal action that that itself shouldn't been pursued. hopefully won't be pursued in some time but this has been you know this is still the george w. bush administration's activities being carried on...
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gained attacking afghanistan and iraq. trillions of dollars, thousands of americans, they lost their lives. tens of thousands of afghanis and iraqis, they lost their life. what was the excuse? weapons of mass destruction. it was a lie. who did it? i don't know. war on terror against al-qaeda and taliban, after ten years now the u.s. is doing its best to negotiate with taliban how to manage afghanistan. if it was your objective, you could do it at the beginning. [laughter] [applause] i mean, i really dope understand what the u.s. could gain after two wars. this is -- i really don't understand what the u.s. could gain after two wars. this is exactly the reason i say this would be a disaster for u.s., for iran, for israel to go to the fourth war against muslim country in the region. first of all, if the target is iranian nuclear program, it may delay. but you would never be able to remove iranian nuclear technology because they have, this is homemade. they have technology, they have knowledge, and if you destroy one facility,
gained attacking afghanistan and iraq. trillions of dollars, thousands of americans, they lost their lives. tens of thousands of afghanis and iraqis, they lost their life. what was the excuse? weapons of mass destruction. it was a lie. who did it? i don't know. war on terror against al-qaeda and taliban, after ten years now the u.s. is doing its best to negotiate with taliban how to manage afghanistan. if it was your objective, you could do it at the beginning. [laughter] [applause] i mean, i...
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iraq had better intelligence than we did on the development of that nuclear program. i think our own intelligence hasn't been effective at identifying and predicting where other nations stand. >> liz, i'm still trying to figure out, how would president romney be different if he's agreeing with the president? >> the problem that the israelis have here, they understand american intelligence. number two, they don't believe this president. they don't take him at his word. the president says you know, i'm not going to allow him. then the chairman of the joints chief is saying, the worst thing that could happen could be a israeli strike. israelis would agree with mitt romney that he actually means what he says. we're not going to get nuclear capabilities. >> i want to switch topics right now to a hardening of the state of the election. we have seen, on friday, these three swing state polls came back indicating in ohio, obama is up 7 points. virginia, obama is up 5 points. florida, obama is up 5 points. and george, one of the amazing things is, mitt romney is no longer in po
iraq had better intelligence than we did on the development of that nuclear program. i think our own intelligence hasn't been effective at identifying and predicting where other nations stand. >> liz, i'm still trying to figure out, how would president romney be different if he's agreeing with the president? >> the problem that the israelis have here, they understand american intelligence. number two, they don't believe this president. they don't take him at his word. the president...
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the afghanistan war has had more popular support than the iraq war. look at these numbers for the quinnipiac university survey, back from early summer, july. should not be involved in afghanistan anymore, 60% of the american people, 31% said the mission there was doing the right thing. but six in ten americans say it's time to come home. anderson, a reflection of one of the reasons you don't hear either of these candidates talk about any possibility of extending the employment. >> john, dan, jim, thank you. >>> a french court rules on the magazine that published topless photos of kate middleton. what happens now, and what the palace is saying about it, next. >>> here is another 360 bulletin. 0ñ@ñfÑ [ female announcer ] roam like the gnome this fall. and get outstanding deals with the travelocity fall hotel sale. you can save up to 40% on select hotels. so book your hotel now and save up to 40%. hurry, offer ends soon. book now at travelocity. >>> i'm isha sesay with another 360 bulletin. egyptian authorities have charged eight people in the united
the afghanistan war has had more popular support than the iraq war. look at these numbers for the quinnipiac university survey, back from early summer, july. should not be involved in afghanistan anymore, 60% of the american people, 31% said the mission there was doing the right thing. but six in ten americans say it's time to come home. anderson, a reflection of one of the reasons you don't hear either of these candidates talk about any possibility of extending the employment. >> john,...
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meanwhile iraq's vice president has been given the death sentence after a court ruled he was running death squads against the country's security forces and shias. how she me was not in court though he fled to turkey as soon as the charges against him emerged in december ok sparked a political crisis in iraq with other sony politicians branding the prime minister has issued the warrant for a dictator. city and its immediate surroundings have been hit by two tornadoes the severe weather pummeled the u.s. atlantic coast twisters cause power outages and property damage but no injuries reported the storms caused flooding in areas of new england and left thousands without electricity in washington traveling bizzare sprung up in cairo the stalls are manned by some of the biggest american corporations including google coca-cola and lockheed martin it's the largest u.s. trade delegation ever to travel to the arab world the push for new markets comes as washington sweetened the deal with a proposed one billion dollars aid package for cairo egypt's foreign policy has been largely in line with t
meanwhile iraq's vice president has been given the death sentence after a court ruled he was running death squads against the country's security forces and shias. how she me was not in court though he fled to turkey as soon as the charges against him emerged in december ok sparked a political crisis in iraq with other sony politicians branding the prime minister has issued the warrant for a dictator. city and its immediate surroundings have been hit by two tornadoes the severe weather pummeled...
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forces in iraq, and transfer them to iraqi authorities were the detainees were tortured. there were orders by the u.s. command that american soldiers, if they came across our iraqi allies, they were not to do anything. we know from 2004-2009, u.s. forces collected 1003 and 65 reports of iraqis human-rights abuses about which they did nothing. same policy in afghanistan. we started turning over the detainee's that needed to be interrogated to the national director of security. in 2011, the u.n. investigated the afghan national security director and found a systematic pattern of absolutely extraordinary human rights abuse, a brutal, physical tortures. the u.s. continues to turn over detainees to the afghan authorities. britain and canada will no longer do so because of their concerns about human rights abuse. we're doing the same thing in somalia. jeremy scahill did a superb report and found in mogadishu, the somali authorities operate in a security director prison called a hold of a basement in their building. the caa and gauges -- >> we have to leave it there. thank you s
forces in iraq, and transfer them to iraqi authorities were the detainees were tortured. there were orders by the u.s. command that american soldiers, if they came across our iraqi allies, they were not to do anything. we know from 2004-2009, u.s. forces collected 1003 and 65 reports of iraqis human-rights abuses about which they did nothing. same policy in afghanistan. we started turning over the detainee's that needed to be interrogated to the national director of security. in 2011, the u.n....
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involve the killings of two terrorist suspects who were tortured to death in the agency's facilities in iraq and afghanistan investigators say they didn't have enough evidence but some experts believe it might have been destroyed on purpose the cia destroyed some of the tepes that in itself was a criminal action that that itself should've been pursued. would be pursued and something but this has been you know this is all the george w. bush administration's activities been cured by the obama administration actions as well as the lead prosecutor on this and done and was appointed by mukasey who was appointed under george w. bush who was one of the neo cons who. was was very good and. islam in the number of respects so we're seeing the same kind of thing going on under those who ordered and those who covered and those who ordered the. day should be and where we should be investigated. now for a look at some other stories from around the world a double suicide bomb near a military base in central afghanistan has claimed at least thirteen lives including nine civilians more than fifty others were
involve the killings of two terrorist suspects who were tortured to death in the agency's facilities in iraq and afghanistan investigators say they didn't have enough evidence but some experts believe it might have been destroyed on purpose the cia destroyed some of the tepes that in itself was a criminal action that that itself should've been pursued. would be pursued and something but this has been you know this is all the george w. bush administration's activities been cured by the obama...
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the this is influenced in part by dissatisfaction with the iraq war. the afghanistan war has had more support. look at these numbers for the quinnipiac university survey, back from early summer, july. should not be involved in afghanistan anymore, 60% of the american people, 31% said the mission was was doing the right thing. six in ten americans say it's time to come home. a reflection of one of the reasons you don't hear either candidate talk about any possibility of extending the deployment. >> john, dan, jim, thank you. >>> a french court rules on the magazine that published topless photos of kate middleton. what happens now, and what the palace is saying about it, next. americans believe they should be in charge of their own future. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working wi
the this is influenced in part by dissatisfaction with the iraq war. the afghanistan war has had more support. look at these numbers for the quinnipiac university survey, back from early summer, july. should not be involved in afghanistan anymore, 60% of the american people, 31% said the mission was was doing the right thing. six in ten americans say it's time to come home. a reflection of one of the reasons you don't hear either candidate talk about any possibility of extending the deployment....
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stories and a look back at the week's news here on r t greece's second biggest city thessaloniki has been iraq by protests with some fifteen thousand demonstrators taking a stand against a new wave of punishing budget cuts so far the country's three party coalition governments failed to agree on an austerity package waving banners chanting slogans and even burning in the e.u. flag the event was by and large peaceful as a small army of police officers watched these latest cuts are especially painful to the country's most vulnerable including retirees low income workers and dependents but not everyone is against the cuts e.u. and i.m.f. dead inspectors are in athens to assess how the austerity drive is going and to decide whether the government deserves more bailout cash parties peter all for reports. prime minister antonis samaras has said that he will do everything within his power to make sure the greece remains within the euro zone however he did acknowledge that the cuts it is government to are making were both unfair and painful for the greek people but as unfair and painful as they are he
stories and a look back at the week's news here on r t greece's second biggest city thessaloniki has been iraq by protests with some fifteen thousand demonstrators taking a stand against a new wave of punishing budget cuts so far the country's three party coalition governments failed to agree on an austerity package waving banners chanting slogans and even burning in the e.u. flag the event was by and large peaceful as a small army of police officers watched these latest cuts are especially...
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to turkey soon as the charges against him emerged in december the case sparked a political crisis in iraq with other sunni politicians branding the prime. mr who issued the warrant for a dictator. a peaceful march in chile as capital to memorialize victims of the military dictatorship of a general augusto pinochet and with violence and several arrests dozens of mass protesters barricaded the area surrounding santiago's general cemetery blocking streets and clashing with police officers responded with water cannons and tear gas no injuries were reported. eighty four lease officers were injured during clashes at a kurdish cultural festival in southwest germany the un arrested after a teenager tried to get into the event with a band flag police say used pepper spray as they were pelted with stones and bottles of water the clashes lasted for about two hours and thirty one people had to be detained. barack obama's captivating showing at the democratic national convention appears to be paying off this week new poll numbers give him an edge over republican rival mitt romney but only by a small m
to turkey soon as the charges against him emerged in december the case sparked a political crisis in iraq with other sunni politicians branding the prime. mr who issued the warrant for a dictator. a peaceful march in chile as capital to memorialize victims of the military dictatorship of a general augusto pinochet and with violence and several arrests dozens of mass protesters barricaded the area surrounding santiago's general cemetery blocking streets and clashing with police officers...
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host: one viewer wants to hear about iraq. guest: you know, they say hindsight is, so i don't mean to be -- hindsight is, so i don't mean unduly critical of president bush, was done some findings for our country. in hindsight, i think the iraq war was a mistake. there were no weapons of mass destruction in iraq, we spent an enormous effort, young men and women gave their lives for that effort. it cost us over $1 trillion. it really harmed our credibility, the basic credibility of our country, not just in the middle east, but other parts of the world trade with the benefit of hindsight, if we could go back to 2003, i would not recommend we invade iraq. in that sense, it was a war of choice, not a war of necessity. i think the decision by president bush to go into afghanistan in october 2001, a couple of weeks after 9/11, and that was a war of necessity. we had to go after osama bin laden. host: democrats' line. good morning, samuel. caller: good morning. how are you? can you hear me well? host: yes. caller: i want to give credi
host: one viewer wants to hear about iraq. guest: you know, they say hindsight is, so i don't mean to be -- hindsight is, so i don't mean unduly critical of president bush, was done some findings for our country. in hindsight, i think the iraq war was a mistake. there were no weapons of mass destruction in iraq, we spent an enormous effort, young men and women gave their lives for that effort. it cost us over $1 trillion. it really harmed our credibility, the basic credibility of our country,...
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bringing any charges the cases involve the deaths of two suspects and the agency's detention facilities in iraq and afghanistan alison weir from the u.s. based think tank the counsel for the national interest says this decision will not pass unnoticed by the international community many of us feel that this is not the image that we are opposed to what went on and that there should be true justice and true pursuit of justice going on which we have not seen yet the cia destroying some of the tapes that in itself is a criminal action that that itself shouldn't been pursued. hopefully will be pursued something so the fact that there may be some difficulty in gathering evidence we don't know that's really the case that or part of the difficulty certainly is because important evidence was destroyed there are still people in in the united states as well as around the world who are outreach to what's going. on but this has been a you know this is still the george w. bush administration's activities being carried on by the obama administration actions as we all believe prosecutor on this john i've done
bringing any charges the cases involve the deaths of two suspects and the agency's detention facilities in iraq and afghanistan alison weir from the u.s. based think tank the counsel for the national interest says this decision will not pass unnoticed by the international community many of us feel that this is not the image that we are opposed to what went on and that there should be true justice and true pursuit of justice going on which we have not seen yet the cia destroying some of the...
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ending the war in afghanistan just like we did and iraq. and using that money to repair our roads, our bridges, our schools. [applause] that alone will create hundreds of thousands of jobs. invest here at home. leeson's own, it is simple. unlike the republican party, and by the way. this is not your father's republican party. as a matter of fact, this is an even mitt romney's father's republican party. seriously, it is not. i worked with republicans in my career. they're not bad guys. this is a different breed of cat. folks, unlike them, we see a future for everyone, rich and poor, does their part and has a part. we see a future. barack and i have committed this to our core where our granddaughters and daughters have every single opportunities that are grandson's have. where social security is protected, where we promote the private sector and not the privileged sector. we see a future where americans leave not only by the example of her power, by the power of for example. a future because we must guarantee a future where we keep the only t
ending the war in afghanistan just like we did and iraq. and using that money to repair our roads, our bridges, our schools. [applause] that alone will create hundreds of thousands of jobs. invest here at home. leeson's own, it is simple. unlike the republican party, and by the way. this is not your father's republican party. as a matter of fact, this is an even mitt romney's father's republican party. seriously, it is not. i worked with republicans in my career. they're not bad guys. this is a...
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we ought to be attacking iraq. so what did you make of that looking at it. of course, he was always the intelligence guy in the white house. he was between bush and the cia guys guys. he was using it his way. what did you think of cheney's role? >> cheney was instrumental and the administration was driven, i think, from the time it came into office by an ideal logical agenda that was based around getting get ing saddam hussein and that movement. considered the unfinished work from 1991 to go in and get saddam hussein. so they were ideologically blinded to what the reality was here in these warnings. and at best in curious about pursuing the hints that were dropped. >> let's take a look at condoleeza rice, who i like personally. but she's saying something i'm afraid that's going to be on her record book. she's testifying before the 9/11 commission. she was quizzed about how much information she discussed with president bush about the likelihood of an attack coming. this is before 9/11. let's watch. >> i really don't remember commissioner whether i discussed t
we ought to be attacking iraq. so what did you make of that looking at it. of course, he was always the intelligence guy in the white house. he was between bush and the cia guys guys. he was using it his way. what did you think of cheney's role? >> cheney was instrumental and the administration was driven, i think, from the time it came into office by an ideal logical agenda that was based around getting get ing saddam hussein and that movement. considered the unfinished work from 1991 to...
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particular with barack obama we understand of course that's priorities have shifted we have the wars in iraq and afghanistan blowing out of proportion during his presidency but the key for him is of course whatever's going on at home it's the domestic issues for him of daily lives of americans in terms of the job situation of course the extremely highly the high unemployment americans losing their homes their jobs so of course priorities have shifted and whether or not americans feel safer we don't know we do know of course that people deal on a daily basis with standing on a street corner or being looked at dozens of cameras at the same time whether this makes people feel safe or just more paranoid is really the question here and on a saucy of this day comes in the middle of a very huge political season but no politicians were invited to speak at ground zero today that much we know attack ads have been taken down from the airwaves at least for today and all seems very hard calm but it's hard not to make this a very political issue v.p. nominee paul ryan voted down the nine eleven first resp
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even when this intelligence came in, he said, no, we ought to be attacking iraq. what did you make looking at it? cheney was the intelligence guy in the white house, between bush and the cia guys. he was cutting it off and refining it and using it his way. what did you think of cheney's role in all of this? >> cheney was obviously instrumental, chris. and the administration was driven, i think, from the time it came into office by a very ideological agenda around getti getting saddam hussein and f finishing the work with the neocons and that work, considered the unfinished work from 1991, to get saddam hussein and find a pretense to do it. they were ideologically blinded to what the reality was in these warnings. at best, in curious, about pursuing the hints that were dropped. >> let's take a look at condoleezza rice, who i actually like personally. here she is saying something i'm afraid is always going to be on her record book. here she is testifying before the 9/11 commission. she was quizzed about how much information she discussed with president bush about th
even when this intelligence came in, he said, no, we ought to be attacking iraq. what did you make looking at it? cheney was the intelligence guy in the white house, between bush and the cia guys. he was cutting it off and refining it and using it his way. what did you think of cheney's role in all of this? >> cheney was obviously instrumental, chris. and the administration was driven, i think, from the time it came into office by a very ideological agenda around getti getting saddam...
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and the german chancellor angela merkel is in madrid for a summit with the spanish leader money on iraq oil shocks a pair of french economists believes that the e.c.b. his plan to buy up government bonds ignores the big picture and would achieve nothing. the european central bank will buy. the same time we resell private corporate bonds it's called civilization not to increase global liquidity on the market as a result effect of this strategy all to be short lived i don't expect this kind of anti christ plan to work more than three to four months he didn't address the main crisis of the eurozone crisis is not a crisis of the debt it's a competition to krises and by the way it's as a deep freeze of growth the collapse of growth we have in a lot of eurozone kountry and fawns that is not addressing the real crisis so far as the situation of greece but also of portugal spain and probably italy is going from bad to worse we have just listen in today as that. an employment rate in greece went to twenty four per cent it's already over twenty four posts and in spain it is growing very fast in p
and the german chancellor angela merkel is in madrid for a summit with the spanish leader money on iraq oil shocks a pair of french economists believes that the e.c.b. his plan to buy up government bonds ignores the big picture and would achieve nothing. the european central bank will buy. the same time we resell private corporate bonds it's called civilization not to increase global liquidity on the market as a result effect of this strategy all to be short lived i don't expect this kind of...
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rights of difficulties posed by their respective constitutions in such countries as egypt, lebanon, iraq, afghanistan or turkey. only when he turns to his own country does his acuity disappear in favor of general denunciations of our political system as if our political system has nothing to do with the constitution that gave it life and preserves its fundamental forms. he concludes with acknowledgements. after mentioning many people, some of them in this room who directly contribute to the ideas and writing of a book i mention my three grandchildren. rebecca and 1-year-old sarah. none made a direct contribution to the book but all deserve recognition as a splendid people. moreover they are truly the source of my passion concerning what i call in the title the crisis of governance in contemporary america and the role played if only marginally by the 51 constitutions within the united states in making it more difficult to resolve the problems that will dominate their futures. they deserve better. all of our families and strangers with whom we are connected as fellow citizens and happens i
rights of difficulties posed by their respective constitutions in such countries as egypt, lebanon, iraq, afghanistan or turkey. only when he turns to his own country does his acuity disappear in favor of general denunciations of our political system as if our political system has nothing to do with the constitution that gave it life and preserves its fundamental forms. he concludes with acknowledgements. after mentioning many people, some of them in this room who directly contribute to the...
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troops in iraq received one of these drugs a drug called lariam and it may have prevented many soldiers from getting sick the question tonight is whether or not soldiers were adequately war. and about its rare side effects serious life changing side effects. wealthy british scientists on. the time it was free. markets why not canada. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max conjure for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew.
troops in iraq received one of these drugs a drug called lariam and it may have prevented many soldiers from getting sick the question tonight is whether or not soldiers were adequately war. and about its rare side effects serious life changing side effects. wealthy british scientists on. the time it was free. markets why not canada. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max conjure for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on....
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that may leave here to fight in syria will go directly to syria they may stop in turkey or levon on iraq so the government will not be able to really know the. nation there's no real way of telling whether they're actually going to end up in syria there is no way to know. who won them to syria who they'll be liaising with. ideology is necessarily how the ologies and viewpoints point change in syria these are the scenes that could greet them on their return and islamist organization the english defense league is unlikely to take further radicalization of british muslims lying down creating more bad feeling and deeper fissures in an already divided society full weston whose british freedom party is allied to the e.t.l. says militant groups are preparing for a confrontation we're going to get further and further into this horrible situation of them and us and them and us and then you have small scale violence that starts and then. you know i think we literally entering into a religious civil war scenario so far the government's given the syrian opposition eight million dollars for non-letha
that may leave here to fight in syria will go directly to syria they may stop in turkey or levon on iraq so the government will not be able to really know the. nation there's no real way of telling whether they're actually going to end up in syria there is no way to know. who won them to syria who they'll be liaising with. ideology is necessarily how the ologies and viewpoints point change in syria these are the scenes that could greet them on their return and islamist organization the english...
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anyone anywhere without any legal sanction if there is a war cries out there we can the war crimes iraq. tops the list this made many of those who voted for him hoping for change left disillusioned in fact what they appear to have voted for was more of the same obama's ratings are now the lowest of any incumbent president since the one nine hundred eighty s. the two major parties are very this are very much the same on all the important issues when it comes to spending more money than we have. engaging in foreign conflicts that we can't afford the cost of america's overseas military campaigns have contributed to a u.s. national debt that topped sixteen trillion dollars this week while obama's america is running on empty critics say wall street continues to play largely by the same rules that led to the global financial crisis there hasn't been regulation of the banks in a sufficient way and that the main crisis affecting the united states which is to say the financial clutch on the global economy and the corporate stranglehold on the political system hasn't changed at all because presid
anyone anywhere without any legal sanction if there is a war cries out there we can the war crimes iraq. tops the list this made many of those who voted for him hoping for change left disillusioned in fact what they appear to have voted for was more of the same obama's ratings are now the lowest of any incumbent president since the one nine hundred eighty s. the two major parties are very this are very much the same on all the important issues when it comes to spending more money than we have....
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world update will start with iraq a wave of blast killed at least thirty four people this according to reports from reuters but the most serious was in a city north of baghdad when gunmen and a suicide bomber attacked a military base killing eleven souls cook a car bomb struck a group of police recruits claiming eight lives and another car bomb exploded outside a french consulate building in the country's south killing a police guard others died in a string of further blasts all across the country at this point no one has claimed responsibility. egypt's armed forces have killed thirty two militants in an ongoing operation against islamists in sinai that's according to officials of the operation was carried out with israeli permission due to the two countries peace treaty which bans heavy weapons in the zone along the border is the most militants have gained a foothold in the sinai area since the overthrow last year of president hosni mubarak a government crackdown began after militants killed sixteen border guards last month. well new york city has been hit by two tornadoes in a span o
world update will start with iraq a wave of blast killed at least thirty four people this according to reports from reuters but the most serious was in a city north of baghdad when gunmen and a suicide bomber attacked a military base killing eleven souls cook a car bomb struck a group of police recruits claiming eight lives and another car bomb exploded outside a french consulate building in the country's south killing a police guard others died in a string of further blasts all across the...
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and jayar made the comment that when they didn't show the coffins after the iraq war, that's just propaganda. you have to know the cost of war. and then our second topic, todd akin. he is doing it again. he made the famous comments about if it's legitimate rape a women's body has a way of shutting down so it doesn't get pregnant. and he has a debate with senator mccaskill. he said this . . . now senator mccaskill had a chance to respond. she said this. >> i don't know exactly what his accusation that i'm not lady like means. i'm a former courtroom prosecutor and i try to be strong and informed and i think the debate was tough for todd because i went through the list of his very very extreme positions, and i think that maybe he wasn't prepared to answer to some of that. >> cenk: ana how would you feel if a guy said you shouldn't be as aggressive as you were because that's not lady like. >> i would be livid and that would lead me to be even more unlady like. [ laughter ] >> cenk: michael? >> it is amazing. every kay there is something new. mitt romney must be so happy that todd akin is out the
and jayar made the comment that when they didn't show the coffins after the iraq war, that's just propaganda. you have to know the cost of war. and then our second topic, todd akin. he is doing it again. he made the famous comments about if it's legitimate rape a women's body has a way of shutting down so it doesn't get pregnant. and he has a debate with senator mccaskill. he said this . . . now senator mccaskill had a chance to respond. she said this. >> i don't know exactly what his...
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made clear that he would keep his commitment to end the war in iraq. and he made clear that the war in afghanistan would grow. at the end of his first year in office, president obama announced a surge of tens of thousands of troops into afghanistan, putting more american there than george w. bush ever did. the president insisted that the surge into afghanistan would not last forever. he said the surge in troop numbers had previously over by roughly now, the end of september, 2012. now a little ahead of schedule, before the end of the month, the pentagon has announced that the surge into afghanistan is over. there had been as many as 100,000 americans on the ground in afghanistan. now it is down to 68,000 which, frankly, is still a huge number. especially when you consider how little political attention those 68,000 americans get. our ongoing war in afghanistan is not much of an issue in this all-consuming presidential race. mostly because i think one of the two sides just doesn't want to talk about it at all. the war, mr. romney said, did not come up i
made clear that he would keep his commitment to end the war in iraq. and he made clear that the war in afghanistan would grow. at the end of his first year in office, president obama announced a surge of tens of thousands of troops into afghanistan, putting more american there than george w. bush ever did. the president insisted that the surge into afghanistan would not last forever. he said the surge in troop numbers had previously over by roughly now, the end of september, 2012. now a little...